Bear Creek Road by L.C. Morgan
Expected Release Date: November 29, 2014 
Sometimes losing yourself leads right to the place you were looking for ...
 Secluded and quiet is exactly what Laney Walker is looking for when 
she decides to pack up and move across the country. It's what she wants,
 what she thinks she needs—until she meets Joe Boone. 
Contracted 
to replace the plumbing along the property, Joe is first to arrive and 
last to leave. And to Laney's surprising disappointment, he never has 
much to say. 
But the more Joe comes around, the more she learns about him and soon finds the man is as flawed as the house he's fixing.
A fact that only seems to draw her closer to him.

The cabin was dark and gloomy in the moonlight, its stairs even squeakier than mine. I slowly followed him up them, waiting until he flipped on the light before stepping inside.
The
 decorum was what I would have expected—nonexistent. A plain brown couch
 was pressed up against the bare wood wall, a boxed-out TV sitting on a 
makeshift stand on the opposite wall with a set of rabbit ears on top. 
There were no curtains or throw pillows. No rugs, no runner on the tiny 
dining room table. But it was clean, and it was cool, and it smelled 
like him.
My eyes fluttered closed as I breathed him in, the scent
 so overwhelming I felt myself sway. When I opened them again, he was 
gone.
Glancing from side to side, I stepped further inside and 
peeked down the hallway, finding a bright light shining from an open 
door. I hesitantly started for it, smiling when I saw it was the 
bathroom. A towel and washcloth had been left out on the counter by the 
sink. I moved inside and closed the door, feeling around and then 
reaching up to find no lock.
“Okay …” I mumbled to myself, turning
 back to the tub and twisting the handles until the temperature was 
perfect. Glancing back at the door, I quickly stripped out of my 
clothes, jumped inside and pulled the curtain shut behind me.
The 
water was searing in the best sort of way, steaming up the room and 
loosening my sore muscles from a day of angry weed pulling. I could have
 stood under the hot spray all night, just basking in the forceful water
 pressure. This shower was so much better than Mona’s.
Dipping
 my head back, I closed my eyes to wet my hair, hurriedly wiping the 
water from my face when I felt a brush of cool air against my legs.
My
 heart pounded, thinking it was Joe, but it was only the air from the 
furnace blowing the shower curtain. I couldn’t imagine what I would have
 done if it had been him. The fact that I wanted to find out had me 
washing off a little quicker. I didn’t know if I was ready for him to 
see me naked.
I dried off and
 got dressed as close as I could to the door in order to avoid that 
accident waiting to happen. If he did ever end up seeing me naked, I 
wanted to be prepared and not look like a drowned cat if I could help 
it.
When I emerged from the 
bathroom, he was coming down the hallway, shirtless and with the button 
of his pants undone. I swallowed, unable to take my eyes off his zipper 
until he reached out for my towel.
“Mind if I use that?”
“Uh, yeah.” I handed it over. “I mean, not unless you do.”
“Nope.”
 He slid past me and into the bathroom, setting my bag out in the 
hallway before cracking the door. I stood outside of it while I listened
 to him adjust the curtain and turn on the shower, trying to decide if I
 should just take off or not. I was getting ready to knock and tell him I
 was leaving when the water suddenly shut off, the shower curtain 
screeched and the door opened to reveal a mess of towel-dried brown hair
 and a shiny, wet chest.
Bio
 - L. C. Morgan resides with her husband on the outskirts of a small 
town in the heart of it all. A lover of many things, she puts family 
first and diet Coke second. When not working she can be found spoiling 
her new nephew with lots of love and kisses while awaiting her own 
little bundle of joy or at home, face shoved in her Kindle, fingers 
typing away to free the words from her head. She writes them for you and
 hopes you enjoy them as much as she enjoys yours.

@LCMrgan 
 






 
Looks good :)
ReplyDelete:) Thank You, Allyn! <3
DeleteLooks great! Thank you so much, Jeni!
ReplyDeleteLC
You are so welcome! Thanks for stopping by, L.C.! <3
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